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Sina Vodjani – Zarathustra (2006) [SACD-R]
Sina Vodjani – Zarathustra (2006) [SACD-R][OF]
New Age, World Music | SACD ISO: DSD64 2.0, DST64 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
Artwork 43,5 Mb | 4.15 GB + 5% Recovery
Label: Membran Music Ltd | Release Year: 2006
Now we have Sina Vodjani’s account – in three media – of his own odyssey towards Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism. Vodjani, son of an Iranian father and a French mother, was born in Iran (in 1954), in the beautiful city of Isfahan, and grew up in Tehran, San Francisco and Paris. Now living in Germany, he started his musical career singing pop songs and French chansons. He later studied classical and flamenco guitar. Much interested in religious traditions, he is not only a composer, but also a professional photographer and a widely exhibited painter. His extensive travels have taken him to India and Nepal amongst many other countries. He has made previous CDs on Buddhist themes, fusing oriental materials, including the prayer chants of Buddhist priests, with modern rhythms and sounds.
Tracklist:
Musicians:
Mobed Mehraban Firouzgary, Mobed Sirus Hormazdi (Avesta Prayer Recitation)
Roma Majumdar (bansouri flute)
Pasha Hanjani (ney flute)
Ali Pajuheshgar (oud)
Shahriar Monazami (komancheh)
Hamid Saeik Bahai (daf)
Sina Vodjani (guitars, sitar, tar, setar, piano, bass)
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New Age, World Music | SACD ISO: DSD64 2.0, DST64 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
Artwork 43,5 Mb | 4.15 GB + 5% Recovery
Label: Membran Music Ltd | Release Year: 2006
Now we have Sina Vodjani’s account – in three media – of his own odyssey towards Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism. Vodjani, son of an Iranian father and a French mother, was born in Iran (in 1954), in the beautiful city of Isfahan, and grew up in Tehran, San Francisco and Paris. Now living in Germany, he started his musical career singing pop songs and French chansons. He later studied classical and flamenco guitar. Much interested in religious traditions, he is not only a composer, but also a professional photographer and a widely exhibited painter. His extensive travels have taken him to India and Nepal amongst many other countries. He has made previous CDs on Buddhist themes, fusing oriental materials, including the prayer chants of Buddhist priests, with modern rhythms and sounds.
Tracklist:
Musicians:
Mobed Mehraban Firouzgary, Mobed Sirus Hormazdi (Avesta Prayer Recitation)
Roma Majumdar (bansouri flute)
Pasha Hanjani (ney flute)
Ali Pajuheshgar (oud)
Shahriar Monazami (komancheh)
Hamid Saeik Bahai (daf)
Sina Vodjani (guitars, sitar, tar, setar, piano, bass)
Download from Turbobit.net, Nitroflare.com:



